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5:30 AM, Jan 01, 1970Hourly
7 Days
15 Days
Weather buddy
Over the next 15 days, expect a period of hot and humid weather with temperatures rising to an average of around 34°C after June 14th. There will be two heat wave windows from June 14th to 18th and again on June 20th, when daily maximum temperatures may reach up to 42°C. Although there is no severe heat wave expected during this period with daily max temperatures of at least 45°C. The humidity levels will vary from moderate to high throughout the forecast, and cloud cover will remain largely overcast. Rainfall is also anticipated towards the end of June, with a significant downpour on June 22nd contributing to an overall rainfall total of approximately 77mm for this period. Wind speeds will be moderate but may increase during heat wave periods.
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Weather buddy
The day will start with a high temperature range between 30.0°C and 40.0°C, accompanied by moderate humidity levels of 42% to 59%. Morning skies are expected to be clear with minimal cloud cover at just 1%, providing ample sunshine before the wind picks up slightly, averaging around 29.8 km/h. As we transition into the evening, temperatures will peak between 40.0°C and 42.0°C while humidity decreases to a low range of 38%-41%. The sky's cloud cover increases marginally to 3%, yet no rainfall is anticipated. Winds continue at a moderate pace, slightly less than the morning wind speed, averaging around 25.3 km/h. Cookies are recommended to keep hydrated throughout this period of increased heat. The night brings further cooling with temperatures between 28.0°C and 36.0°C. Humidity levels rise significantly from the day's low, ranging from 54% to 74%. Cloud cover remains relatively stable at 4%, but wind speeds drop to an average of 15.4 km/h, making for a pleasant nighttime environment despite the higher humidity.
Temp (Min/Max)
CLOUDY
Humidity
58%
Dew Point
24°C
Highly Humid
Wind speed
14 km/h
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